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Study for Central Division

Study (Yellow/Gray)

acrylic on canvas 51 x 58 cm 20 x 23 in 1976

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acrylic on canvas 75 x 80 cm 29.5 x 31.5 in 1975

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acrylic on shaped canvas 244 x 367 cm 96 x 144.5 in 1968

I use geometric forms in my paintings because we automatically start to “read” the mathematical or non-literal visual possibilities. This creates a two-way action between the painting and the viewer, whose individual life experience combined with the artist’s production set off a sort of visual array.

It is in this two-way action between the painting and the observer that we realize the painting changing is a sort of agreement between the artist, whose production triggered the visual possibilities, and the attention of the viewer, able to take pleasure in the activity of one’s own mind.